Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 9:49 pm
The 2005 UK Show Schedules are now landing on mats all over the country. The DCS has said that any beast showing signs of a wart (some growths may not be a wart), are to be asked to leave the judging ring.
The DCS are keen to have as many animals as possible in the showring; but as those who show know it is not a cheap excercise. At most shows you need to come second to get at least your entry fee back. Whilst some shows offer free entry to classes they get you on stall fees (between £10-£15) plus you have to be a member of the particular Show Society. All in all an expensive excercise. Obviously no-one will enter an animal that has warts; but as entries have to be in about 8 weeks before the show - there is possibility that a wart may grow and most herds do not have the numbers to substitute or are not allowed to.
I think that the Dexters are the only breed to make this rule.
Should it be rescinded ?
PS - Congratulations to the East of England Show, who are to give entrants their stall fees back IF they appear in the ring and to the Suffolk who give every non-prize winning entry that is forward £15. However both Societies require you to be a member. It is the sort of thing to encourage entries.
The DCS are keen to have as many animals as possible in the showring; but as those who show know it is not a cheap excercise. At most shows you need to come second to get at least your entry fee back. Whilst some shows offer free entry to classes they get you on stall fees (between £10-£15) plus you have to be a member of the particular Show Society. All in all an expensive excercise. Obviously no-one will enter an animal that has warts; but as entries have to be in about 8 weeks before the show - there is possibility that a wart may grow and most herds do not have the numbers to substitute or are not allowed to.
I think that the Dexters are the only breed to make this rule.
Should it be rescinded ?
PS - Congratulations to the East of England Show, who are to give entrants their stall fees back IF they appear in the ring and to the Suffolk who give every non-prize winning entry that is forward £15. However both Societies require you to be a member. It is the sort of thing to encourage entries.